Words from Suzette
"Getting lost with her magical voice... Soothes my soul. Closing my eyes I can see her stage front.
Her back lungs going in just enough to grasp that air to sing it like only she could.
Being the drummer of the band you really do have the best seat in the house...
this version of this song (Tus Desprecios from the album Enamorada De Ti) I can hear over and over and over.
Love to listen to hear lil breathes...." Suzette Quintanilla Official Facebookposted 11-7-13

Exclusive Chris Perez Interview - Cosmo For Latinas
Chris Perez talks about the new edition of "To Selena, With Love" and life after Selena's tragic death that still haunts the Latino community, even 18 years later.
read the interview by Ariel Nagi: http://cosm.ag/6030bhO8
Source: Cosmo for Latinas
posted 11-5-13

To Selena, With Love
Commemorative Edition of "To Selena, With Love" by Chris Perez in stores today!!
*Includes new, rare and extra photos and a new chapter!posted 11-5-13

A Must Read: The New Edition Of "To Selena With Love"
For many Latinos, Selena was one of the biggest icons. The Tejano singer was murdered at just 23 years old,
but her legacy still remains. Her widower, Chris Perez, is opening up about his feelings in the commemorative edition of his book, "To Selena With Love."
The book was originally published last March, but since then Chris added a new chapter about his feelings since writing the piece, plus never before seen photos of the singer. Filled with old photos of the Selena plus love letters from Chris, this one is definitely a must-read. It goes on sale tomorrow, so grab your copy!
Cosmo For Latinas online article by Ariel Nagi: http://www.cosmopolitan.com/cosmo-latina/blog/to-selena-with-love-commemorative-edition?src=spr_FBPAGE&spr_id=30465posted 11-4-13

Selena Inspired Halloween Costumes
Many fans are inspired this Halloween to dress like their idol Selena!
check out the 2013 Halloween Photo album: HEREposted 11-4-13

Hairstylist Honors Selena on Day Of The Dead
Many people celebrate Dia De Los Muertos or Day Of The Dead, hairstylist Timmy Windoskey honors Selena Quintanilla with an altar.
Read article and watch video: HEREposted 11-2-13

Selena Still Inspires JLo
Today, Jennifer Lopez posted on her FB, IG, Twitter and shared with Cosmopolitan Latinas Magazine:
"I've been following this one rule ever since my days on the set of Selena.
Thank you Cosmo for Latinas!"
- Jennifer says (in the interview) she was so nervous to sing in front of 35,000 people,
but she told herself “Don’t think about it — you can do it and you’ll do great.”
She’s been living by that motto ever since.
link: http://bit.ly/CosmoLatina-JLo
Issue: Winter 2013, on newsstands Oct. 29posted 10-22-13

Selena Tribute on Mira Quien Baila
Mira Quién Baila pays homage with a special tribute to Selena Quintanilla & Jenni Rivera.
#TeamSelena & #TeamJenni will be dancing to their hits on the dance floor!
Make sure you check-in on getglue to unblock the limited time sticker!posted 10-13-13

Selena Nominated Premios Billboard
Selena is nominated for "Artista del Año, Descarga Digital"
A.B. Quintanilla and the Kumbia All-Starz will also perform at the showposted 10-9-13

Selena featured in Latina Magazine
Latina magazine online article: http://bit.ly/1g4Bu8Y
"We loved Selena's music! Here are 5 song covers that will give you chills" By Priscilla Rodriguez
We may have lost the beautiful and talented Selena Quintanilla back in 1995,
but she will forever live on in our hearts through her music!
Here are 5 stars who have paid homage to the singer through song covers:
1. Adrienne Bailon, Como La Flor: http://youtu.be/IAZ4jtPptwo
2. Selena Gomez, Bidi Bidi Bom Bom: http://youtu.be/49LpROy0GNE
3. Jennifer Lopez, No Me Queda Mas: http://youtu.be/LstzyMlgfIU
4. Gloria Estefan, I Could Fall In Love: http://youtu.be/v--y1h8mNbk
5. Mary Miranda, Como La Flor: http://youtu.be/i4--Znm5gTEposted 10-2-13

Selena's Legacy Lives On!
Latina magazine remembers Selena with online article: http://bit.ly/16PPnjb
"Latinos We Miss: Where Would They Be Now?" By Jill Pankow
We can't predict death–not even for some of our heroes. Whether they lived long and prosperous lives or left us far too soon,
sometimes we still can’t help but ask ourselves, “What if?” Instead of continuing to wonder, we made some of our own
predictions based on the remarkable lives of 10 truly unforgettable Latinos. Read on and see if you agree.

Singer-songwriter Selena Quintanilla wasn’t just going places; she had arrived. She was the first Tejano ever to win a Grammy,
and she remains one of the best selling artists of all time.
Fans call her “The Queen of Tejano Music”, and she even had her very own boutique in Texas.
Unfortunately, it was this same boutique that eventually led to Selena’s untimely death
when the disgruntled former president of the boutique, shot and killed the still-rising star.
The Governor of Texas at the time, George W. Bush, named April 16 “Selena Day."
While there are well-documented accounts of her life, we can’t help but wonder about her future –
the one she would have experienced if her life hadn’t been cut short.
Since Selena was on the cusp of launching a wildly successful crossover career,
we imagine her traveling the world over and serenading scores of fans with her stunning vocals.
As for her boutique, we bet it would have expanded to feature more of her jaw-dropping designs.posted 9-30-13

Cristina remembers Selena on this #TBT
"The first and only time Selena was on “The Cristina Show” back in 1994. #ThrowBackThursday" -Cristinaposted: 9-26-13

Kat Von D HUGE Selena Fan
Kat Von D named one of her new eye-shadow colors Selena!
from the color palette "Esperanza".
Notice the color: purple and sparkly.
She also posted a photo on the only "Barbie" she owns.posted 9-23-13

BIO remembers Selena
"In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month we're dedicating our Facebook cover to some of the people who have inspired the world...
baseball legend Roberto Clemente, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor,
guitar hero Carlos Santana, pop star Selena and the "Queen of Salsa" Celia Cruz.
Celebrate with us and tell us who inspires you?"-Bioposted 9-17-13

Selena Changed The World
Latina Magazine honors Selena with online article: http://bit.ly/19UgwWk
How She Changed the World: Despite having her life tragically cut short, Selena accomplished more than most artists in her lifetime.
She helped put Latin and Tejano music on the mainstream map.
She was known as ‘The Queen of Tejano” and her voice transcended borders in hits like, “Como la Flor” and “Bidi Bidi Bom Bom.”
Very few stars have been able to live up to the Grammy winner’s grace, talent, and ambition.posted 9-2-13

Latina magazine features Selena
Latina magazine features Selena in online article: "25 Celebs Married Under 25"
A ton of stars, including the late Selena Quintanilla, wed before the age of 25.
See which other celebs have done the same: http://bit.ly/13QXdssposted 8-8-13